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101 in the open street
in the open streetem plena rua. -
102 it is open to him
it is open to himele tem plena liberdade. -
103 that’s open to question
that’s open to questionisto é questão de opinião. -
104 to beat/open a path
to beat/open a pathabrir um caminho. -
105 to come out in the open
to come out in the openabrir o jogo, ser sincero. -
106 to fling open
to fling openabrir violentamente. to fling out 1 estender ou lançar repentinamente. 2 livrar-se de algo. 3 falar de modo agressivo. -
107 to fly open
to fly openabrir-se de repente (a porta). -
108 to force open
to force openabrir à força, arrombar. -
109 to keep an open house
to keep an open houseser hospitaleiro. -
110 to keep open house
to keep open housereceber visitas a qualquer hora. -
111 to keep/leave one’s options open
to keep/leave one’s options openficar livre para escolher.English-Portuguese dictionary > to keep/leave one’s options open
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112 to leave the door open
to leave the door opendeixar uma porta aberta, permitir uma possibilidade. -
113 to open fire
to open fireabrir fogo, atirar. -
114 to open old wound
to open old woundremexer velhas feridas. -
115 to open one’s eye to the truth
to open one’s eye to the truthfazer ver a verdade.English-Portuguese dictionary > to open one’s eye to the truth
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116 to open out
to open outfalar abertamente, revelar o que pensa. -
117 to open the budget
to open the budgetapresentar o orçamento. -
118 to open up
to open upa) tornar acessível. b) explorar. c) esclarecer. -
119 to push open
to push openabrir empurrando (porta). -
120 to swing open
to swing openabrir-se (porta).
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